A hallmark of the 1 MHz podcast are unboxings. The show's host, Carrington Vanston, often gets his hands on new-in-box Apple II games and will record the audio of breaking the seal, horrifying collectors worldwide. His philosophy: games were meant to be played, and these classics aren't doing anyone any good in the box.

Unfortunately, the video stops short of an actual review of the game as 1 MHz would do. But it's still a fun look at the tangible aspects of a game that you don't get with an ADTPro-reconstituted disk image. As we move more and more toward digital distribution, these "feelies" will become artifacts with no modern counterparts. How long before there are no more boxes to unbox?